We Just Built a Computer Out of Human Brain Cells.
0:59 Defining the Biological Computer 4:52 The Hardware of life 8:21 The Evolutionary Edge 11:16 The Ethical Frontier 13:51 The Final "What if" For decades, humanity has been locked in a desperate scramble to build more powerful microchips, but traditional computing has finally hit a massive physical and energy cliff. To save our technology, we had to turn back to the very architecture that created us. By merging advanced synthetic biology with computing power, scientists are now cultivating wetware processors—living biocomputers capable of learning, remembering, and adapting in real-time. In this documentary, we deep dive into the shocking experiments behind biological computing, from lab-grown neural networks learning to play video games, to the haunting reality of manufacturing "Sentience-as-a-Service." As the line between processor and person completely dissolves, we have to face the ultimate question: What if humanity’s greatest legacy wasn't the machines we built, but the living ones we grew?

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